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Bakht Singh of Marwar

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Father
  
Maharaja Ajit Singh

Religion
  
Hinduism

Died
  
September 21, 1752

Children
  
Vijay Singh of Marwar

Great-grandparents
  
Gaj Singh, Gaj Singh I

Mother
  
Bada Chauhan

Name
  
Bakht of

Parents
  
Ajit Singh of Marwar

Grandparents
  
Jaswant Singh of Marwar

Bakht Singh of Marwar
Tenure
  
July 1751 - 21 September 1752

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Maharaja Bakht Singh (16 August 1706 – 21 September 1752), was the Raja of Marwar Kingdom (r. July 1751 - 21 September 1752)

He was granted Nagaur in Jagir on 4 July 1726, by his elder brother, in reward for killing his father, and hastening his accession to the throne.

Quarrelling with his brother, Maharaja Abhai Singh, he attempted to wrest the throne from him with the help of Maharaja Gaj Singh of Bikaner.

Later, he reconciled to him, but rebelled against his son, after his death in 1749 and defeated his nephew in battle at Luniawas, 27 November 1750.

He died suddenly from Cholera, at Sindholi, 21 September 1752.

References

Bakht Singh of Marwar Wikipedia